Vulture – Indianapolis Zoo https://www.indianapoliszoo.com/animals/vulture/
The Rüppell griffon vulture is the highest-flying bird ever recorded, soaring up to 36,000 feet, or 7 miles high. See these birds in Plains.
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The Rüppell griffon vulture is the highest-flying bird ever recorded, soaring up to 36,000 feet, or 7 miles high. See these birds in Plains.
WHERE ARE THEY AT THE ZOO?
Macaques are one of the few primates who can swim. They live in groups called troops. See these lively monkeys outside the Oceans exhibit.
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Rays use their flat bodies to hunt and forage along the ocean floor at night, and hide under the sand by day. Touch a ray in the Oceans exhibit.
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Come see The University of Indianapolis Global Conservation Guest Speaker, Dr. Lily-Arison René de Roland, winner of the Indianapolis Prize.
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Sea urchins use their tube feet to move and stick to other surfaces. See these spiny sea creatures in the Oceans exhibit.
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